
Songwriter
DJ Dahi
Dacoury Natche
DJ Dahi — Dacoury Natche — is a Los Angeles producer-writer whose credits on the Drake catalog are anchored by "Worst Behavior" from Nothing Was the Same, with additional multi-writer placements on later projects. His broader writing body is closely associated with Kendrick Lamar ("Money Trees," "LUST."), SZA, Travis Scott, and Big Sean, and his style is hard to pin to a single template — it ranges from sample-flipped boom-bap to atmospheric West Coast records to forward-leaning R&B. The "Worst Behavior" credit places him on one of the most aesthetically distinct cuts on Nothing Was the Same: the track flips the energy of Mase's 1997 Bad Boy posse work into a Drake homecoming-flex centerpiece, with Dahi's beat carrying the structural debt rather than a direct interpolation. He is a member of the Digi+Phonics production crew alongside Sounwave and continues to be one of the most respected mid-career writers in mainstream rap. His career sits at the intersection of Kendrick Lamar's catalog and Drake's, which has become a notable detail of the post-2024 landscape, though his writing credits across both projects predate the public exchange between the two artists.
Stats
Drake credits
~5
First credit
2013 · Worst Behavior
Hometown
Los Angeles, California
Signature Drake credits
Frequent partnerships
Also credited on
Kendrick Lamar · SZA · Travis Scott · Big Sean

